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Ukulele of Unity
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Dan B. & Amanda J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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What does it mean to be American? Well, it takes more than one string to play a note, more than one fret to build a neck, and more than one person to be a band...
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Is there really a true "american"?
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Sakkara L., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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I wrote this essay with the intended goal of explaining the idea that even though America is "ideal" there is an unspoken animosity against specific communities. Prejudice and ignorance need to be ...
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The Creed
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Timia C., Oak Park High School - Oakland Writing Project, Michigan
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My piece is about many different topics about the American Creed. First, I talk about the history and how the American Creed was created. Then, I talk about American. Finally, I state my personal o...
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This Is America: The Divided States
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James M., Oak Park High School - Oakland Writing Project, Michigan
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My essay evaluates the biggest division in America black vs white. The dispute has been going on for the longest and even though slavery has been "abolished" and all men and women are "equal", some...
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The American Dream
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Evan A., Oak Park High School - Oakland Writing Project, Michigan
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The American Dream is not a reality or everyone. The incarceration rates in America and jail programs are a big reason why.
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Have American Values Changed?
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MalinaW, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Look at the larger picture to acknowledge, through the generations, how customs and values came to be and can be tied back to the idea that America’s composed of individuals, with their own ethnici...
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